This sure makes Greg Goldens (Cole Creek Angus) catalog line "This herd is free of and has NO 9J9-Precision, NO Fame-Focus, NO 315-036-New Design, and NO Bando 155-Bando 598" that much more significant- and valued...

This sure makes Greg Goldens (Cole Creek Angus) catalog line "This herd is free of and has NO 9J9-Precision, NO Fame-Focus, NO 315-036-New Design, and NO Bando 155-Bando 598" that much more significant- and valued...

OT, I do not know anything about Greg. But I am curious as to why he is a contact for the Eastern Sinclair Dispersal? Are they linked in some way or does he use their bulls or something? It really isn't a big deal but plain old curiosity.

This sure makes Greg Goldens (Cole Creek Angus) catalog line "This herd is free of and has NO 9J9-Precision, NO Fame-Focus, NO 315-036-New Design, and NO Bando 155-Bando 598" that much more significant- and valued...

OT, I do not know anything about Greg. But I am curious as to why he is a contact for the Eastern Sinclair Dispersal? Are they linked in some way or does he use their bulls or something? It really isn't a big deal but plain old curiosity.

I don't know.. Almost seems strange since he has commented about an adverse opinion on and never used EXT bloodlines... But both have some old Jorgenson breeding in their herds...

Personally so far I'm pleased with my combining of Sinclair, Jorgenson, EXT, and Cole Creek bloodlines in this bull I am now using...

Far worse defects out there than a self limiting defect. lets look at fertility and feet, poor udders and, poor mothers first then worry about the drama QUEENS. Hell when it is said and done there will be at least a dozen defects to test for. W.T Thinkin the Purebred business has found there new crisis for the year.

This genetic challenge/defect is being associated with embryonic death which shows up as a fertility problem. The UC davis is working on another group of markers that could identify more genetic challenges that cause embryonic death.

This sure makes Greg Goldens (Cole Creek Angus) catalog line "This herd is free of and has NO 9J9-Precision, NO Fame-Focus, NO 315-036-New Design, and NO Bando 155-Bando 598" that much more significant- and valued...

why doesn`t he say...if you close breed our cattle, you won`t have any genetic defects?

This sure makes Greg Goldens (Cole Creek Angus) catalog line "This herd is free of and has NO 9J9-Precision, NO Fame-Focus, NO 315-036-New Design, and NO Bando 155-Bando 598" that much more significant- and valued...

OT, I do not know anything about Greg. But I am curious as to why he is a contact for the Eastern Sinclair Dispersal? Are they linked in some way or does he use their bulls or something? It really isn't a big deal but plain old curiosity.

I don't know.. Almost seems strange since he has commented about an adverse opinion on and never used EXT bloodlines... But both have some old Jorgenson breeding in their herds...

Personally so far I'm pleased with my combining of Sinclair, Jorgenson, EXT, and Cole Creek bloodlines in this bull I am now using...

This genetic defect/defect is being associated with embryonic death which shows up as a fertility problem. The UC davis is working on another group of markers that could identify more genetic defects that cause embryonic death.

Pat, who are the people that will be hurt economically by the presence of this defect?